I'm not sure what you mean by risky click. It's well-known FOSS software that's been maintained for years and highly regarded by the security community.

You'd be the only one in possession of the AES key, and as far as I know, AES hasn't been pwnd yet...

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Thanks for the info! I always am on the side of paranoia and caution about private keys. This is my one shot at a once in a lifetime moment, don’t want to mess it up

I don't blame you the least bit! You should do your own digging for sure. I have a few encrypted things in the "cloud" but I self host them, and the keys are never online.

I'm not sure there is such a thing as "too paranoid" when it comes to money. :)